rearrangement

/ˌriəˈreɪndʒmənt/
noun
  1. The act or process of changing the order or position of things.
    • The rearrangement of the books on the shelf took an hour.
    • A rearrangement of the office layout improved workflow.
    • The rearrangement of the letters in the word created a new meaning.
  2. A change in the way something is organized or planned.
    • The rearrangement of the schedule caused some confusion.
    • The government announced a rearrangement of its economic policies.
    • After the rearrangement of the team, productivity increased.
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